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The Times - 30/03/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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From Our Association Football Correspondent, From Our Racing Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter-, Richard Rose, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent-, FROM OUR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent-, FROM OUR OWN COREESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Industrial Correspondent, From MONITOR-, From Our Latin America Correspondent, DAVID HODSON. Vincent House, Pembridge Square, W.2., W. T. BOHAN, Secretary to the Committee on Immigration Appeals. Home Office, 271 High Holborn, W.C.1, March 25., RUDOLF SAUTER. Fort William, Butterrow, Stroud, Gloucestershire, March 27., SELWYN LLOYD. 32 Queens Road, Hoylake, Cheshire, March 29., MICHAEL FOOT. 10 Morgan Street, Tredegar, Monmouthshire, March 29., A. ANDREWES, New College. C. M. BOWRA, Warden, Wadham college. H. L. A. HART, University College. W. G. HAYTER, Warden, New College. CHRISTOPHER HILL, Master, Balliol College. DOROTHY HODGKIN, Somerville College. A. PIRIE, Somerville College. Oxford University, Oxford. March 26., PETER DAWSON. 43 Grosvenor Road, Orpington, Kent., BERNARD PAWLEY, Acting Chairman, Archbishop's Commission on Roman Catholic Relations. The Almonry, Ely, Cambridgeshire, March 28., K. W. BRITTON. Department of Philosophy, Armstrong Building, The University, Newcastle upon Tyne 1., S. K. Runcorn, , PETER SINCLAIR BRYSON. 22 Park Crescent, Leeds, 8., STEVEN H. BURKEMAN. 12 Purley Avenue, Cricklewood, N.W.2., PAUL ADORIAN. Television House, Kingsway, W.C.2., C. J. F. D., Dr. J. A. Boyle, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR BRIDGE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Broadcasting Reporter, From Our Sale Room Correspondent, FROM OUR NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic-, From Our Special Correspondent, By Our City Editor, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: J. H. Kenyon, Ltd., Funeral Directors., Transfer Books, Opera Ballet And Concerts., Public Appointments. Property: Offices Wanted, Board-Residence And Apartments, Town Houses. Stock Exchange Tables: Texas Instruments Fall $3 To $223¼, Shares Pick Up After Dull START, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Pound Goes Ahead Options Active, Drawing Of Bonds, Paris Slightly Lower Milan Rallies, Pound Takes An Upward Turn Commercial Selling Of Dollars, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Gilts Better For Choice. Arts and Entertainment: Lectures On Opera, Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,191, Startling Prices For Worcester Porcelain, Light Responses. Sport: Skilful Rugby By French Students, British Universities' Swimming Team, Sports in Brief, Women's Lacrosse Team To Tour U.S., India May Send Hockey Team, Osgood Puts Chelsea In Semi-Final Stylish Football By Munich, £13,781 Loss By Warwickshire, School Eight To Race In United States, Six Steeplechases Make Pleasing Programme, Champion of Mixed Allegiances. News: Battle Site Fit For A Rebel, Dr. Nkrumah Sent Out Bars Of Gold, Ex-Minister Says Mr. Edusei's Allegations Of Bribes, Poland Imposes Ban On Visits By Foreigners 1,000-Year Church Anniversary Pilgrims Affected, End Of A 'Proper Facelessness', Peace Pilot Case Dropped, E. Germany's Need Of Craftsmen, Rhodesian Tobacco Sales In Secret, Army Plot Alleged In Iraq, Landlords Get Back £37 Of Rent Cut, Canada To Put Brakes On Economy Minister's Warning On Prices, Politicians Warned Not To ACT Against Unions, Today's Speakers, Galvanic Tory Whips Up Enthusiasm, Snow Reports, Grave Issues Avoided Lord Shawcross Says Economic Cold Wind Likely, Cylinder From Sea Marked 'Thresher' Irish Coast Find Link With Sunken U.S. Submarine?, Bonn Support For Joint Command, Nothing To Withdraw, Mr. Wilson Says, Britain's Economy In The Sixties-Xvii, Protest Parade Over Hostel, Vital Question Of Too Much Confidence, Polls Warning By Mr. Wilson, THE ELECTION: Tories have killed their own programme-Mr.Wilson 'Economic Policy Means Higher Taxation', Surprising Picture of U.S. Middle Classes, French Civil Servants Face Big Test, Strikes Hit Paris Services, Schools Fear Cost Of Raising Age, Lake As 'Shrine' In New Mexico, Ford Keep Out Of Battle Motor Agents In Militant Mood, Europe Entry Worries The Farmers, Four-Nation Operation Leads To 40 Mafia Arrests Unexpected Success Of Two-Year Drive, B.O.A.C Check On Boeing Fleet Tail Fittings To Be Inspected, Precautions in Jakarta, Rebel Flag To Go Back To Eire, Q.C. Complains Of Egg Monopolies Packers Say They Were Excluded, Herr Ulbricht's Plea On Unity, Fading Hopes Of Compromise On Yemen President Sallal Returns After Four Months In Cairo, Voters Snubbed, Lord Byers Protests, £26M. U.N. Deficit Discussed, Floral Welcome Ready for the Cuckoo, Steel And Newsprint To Cost 4% More, Life IS Held Cheaply, Judge Says Provocation Warning, France Issues Nato Eviction Order Year's Notice To Quit H.Q., Mr. Wilson Accused Of Ducking Issues, Bankruptcy Scheme To Make The Criminal Pay, Clues to Earth and Planet Interiors, Hull's Absentee Vote-Counters, Mother To Contest Schools Order, Rhodesia 'Not A Football', Airport Chapel Still Needs £95,000, Talks Today On Midlands Fuel Oil Strike, Labour are out for revenge, Russia Rejects U.S. Assurances On Nuclear Weapons, Mr. Todd Replies To Sir A. Home, Bid To Curb Freedom Of Universities, Revision Needed, Spain Says, Mr. Brown: No Case For Dashing In, Two Cubans Shot Dead In Plane Mutiny By Crew Member Atempted Flight To Florida, Greek Tanker 'On Way To Beira', No Unconditional Entry To Europe-Mr. Heath, 40 Seeking To Halt Pylons In Devon Power Board Puts Case To Inquiry, B.B.C. Plans On All-Channel Colour Tv Standardized 625-Line System, Enigmatic halfway-house, Soviet Hope Of Drawing Closer To Britain Mr. Brezhnev Waiting For News Of Future Policy, Mr. Wilson Attacks Industrial Curbs Difficult Years Ahead Hecklers Ejected From Rowdy Election Meeting, New Midland Link With London Airport, More Safeguards For Consumers, Russia Offers New Peace Talks To Peking Party Congress Hears Appeal By Mr. Brezhnev, Sperry's Announce Expansion Plan, Pessimism Over Urban Blight Mistaken Remedies, Fairfield Call To Clyde Shipyards, British Soldiers N Action, Guatemala May Have Coalition, Inquiry On Opera House Rejected, Council ACT Over Silhill Hall, British Equipment For Peru Workshops, Loss Of Job After Walk-Out Refusal Welder Accuses Union. Law: Widow With £20,000 Fined £1,000 For Shoplifting Hospital Treatment Ordered, Cardiff Court Registrar Accused Cheque Allegation, Joinder Of Offenders Regina v. Assim I, Transfer Of Part Of Claim? Problem Of Jurisdiction Newton v. Calgary & Edmonton Land Co. Ltd., Store Detective Gaoled, Man In Airliner's Path Fined £10, Case Of Especial Sadness Rothery v. Rothery, Detective Told Of £80,000 Allegation, £1,000 In Fines For Shoplifting, Inquest Jury Suggest Station Bells, Expartelincoln, Sex Case Couple Go Free, Jury Acquit Woman Magistrate, 'No Evidence Of Conspiracy' Plea, Woman Says She Handed Over £5, No Bail For Leader Of Movement. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Armstrong Cork Company Limited,, Iron And Steel Act, 1953, Shell-Mex And B.P. Group, Crescens Robinson & Company, Limited, Jeyes Group Limited, The Chase Manhattan Bank, The Scottish Life Assurance Company Limited, Ross Group Ltd., University Motors Ltd., Lowland Investment Company Limited, Abbey National Building Society, Permanite Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Uta French Airlines, India, The British Motor Corporation Limited, Bridge Players Cruise To South Africa. Politics and Parliament: Lords Will Sit During The Poll Apparent Anomaly Explained. Picture Gallery: Electioneering for Sixth-formers. Index. Editorials/Leaders: An Olive Twig from Moscow, Siren Island, All That Matters, How to be a Minister of Culture. Letters to the Editor: Decimal Currency, Opera In The Regions, Manoeuvres On Rhodesia Seeking A Basis For Talks, Trivial Charades, Archbishop's Visit To Rome, The Forsytes, The Fischer Trial, Two Sides Of Industry, Prosperous Neighbour, Immigration Appeals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: From The London Gazette, Tuesday, March 29, 1966, Honorary Degrees At Heriot-Watt. Obituaries: Prof. Vladimir Minorsky, Mr. Weston Martyr, Prof. Arnold Wall, M. Albert Janssen, Gen. Stylianos Gonatas Ousting Of Greek Monarchy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Reviews: Miss Annette Weisbrod, Franck Strength Revealed, Conventional Italian Play on 'Potential Lee Oswald', Midlands Still Ahead with Prince Igor, Greek Company's London Season, Stylish New 'Bat' at the Wells, Mr. Michael Buhler's One-Man Show, Wistful Charm Of Janácek, Bach Singing of Rare Clarity. Business and Finance: J.-K. Attitude To Viyella Mixed Feelings, Australian Wool Exports, High Interest Rates 'For Some Time Yet', Ross Group Predict 17 P.c. Rise This Year Dorland Pay 10 Points More, Tetley Boost For Tea Bags, City News In Brief, Late Recovery In Copper Wire Bars, The Scottish Provident Institution Another Successful Year Review By The Chairman, Mr. James Kennedy, The Associated Paper Mills, Ltd. High Level Of Demand, Lloyd's Packing Bid Still In Balance, The City Offices Company Limited, Sharks Will Feed On New Prices, L.C. & W. Properties Can Maintain Rate, Burmah Oil Issue Success, Professor Petrilli's Views On State Control I.R.I. Ideas Unsuited To Britain, European Emphasis in £20m. I.C.I. Expansion, Achille Serre, Trent Motor Traction Company Limited Annual General Meeting-Tuesday, March 29, 1966 Mr. R. J. Ellery On Punitive Fiscal Measures, Mutual Funds, Penn Elastic Oppose £4M. Offer, Folkestone Water Issue Undersubscribed, Money Acutely Short Council Loans In Better Supply, Valor Making Profits, Californian Savings Firms Under Pressure Building Market Deteriorates, Jersey Standard's Main Hope IS Europe, MANN & OVERTON (London Taxicab Specialists and Motor Engineers, Hire Purchase Finance), Election Markets, Shell/montecatini Agreement, $A86m. Australian Ore Deal Shelved, G.A.T.T. Rules Eased For Australia, £312M. Australia Trade Forecast, Advance Electronics Limited Rising Demand Leads To Record Order Book, Advance Electronics Plan, £1M. S.C.O.W. Contract, I.A.T.A. Turnover Increased, Reduced Activity In Chartering, More Insurance Funds For McKay Secs., Wall Street Down But Late Support Pares Losses, How To Make British Ports More Efficient, Equities Not Favoured By Scottish Life, Revenue Surplus Of £9M., Cash Alternative To Sidroy Bid, Miles Druce Expansion: Big Scottish Take-Over, £320,000 Order From Afghanistan, Unit Trust Prices. Business Appointments: Brown, Shipley Appointment, Bush Tv And Radio Advertising. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners.

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